by A Hodges - 2007 - Cited by 21 - Related articlesJump to Machine Intelligence‎: This is the core of the problem Turing faced, and the same ....machine , stated that it could probably be treated as if

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by PK Hooper - 1966 - Cited by 68 - Related articles treated as a in this nested computation, this block will not be disturbed THE TURING MACHINE IMMORTALITY PROBLEM . 225 obvious that, once in an Sx,

by JJ CLARKE - 1972 - Cited by 1 - Related articles(1) The functional organisation ( problem -solving, thinking) of the human being or Turing machine can be described in terms of the sequences of mental or

The Turing Machine concept has had major impacts on many fields including ( generally credited to Von Neumann) since the program is being treated like data. This problem asks whether a Turing Machine exists such that given any

He went on to prove that there was no solution to the Entscheidungsproblem by first showing that the halting problem for Turing machines is undecidable: it

began solving complex mathematical problems . And it was at Sherborne that Turing . it with what is now called the Turing machine . Alan Turing treated

File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View12 Aug 2008 Designing a Turing machine to solve a particular problem would be a long .... in the states of the cells is treated both as a sequence of

22 Mar 2010 The Turing machine is much simpler to understand; it maps more cleanly to the mental textbook) and you will only see the Turing machines treated to the classic proofs regarding the undecidability of halting problems .

29 Sep 2009 Paradoxically, calling the Turing Machine a machine is quite wrong. how he was treated or the tragedy of his death, but it's amazing. The real problem was how to build a machine to do the trial and error effort

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by FC Hennie - 1965 - Cited by 132 - Related articlesAssume that tatb and t~td are treated identically by a given Turing machine M. Let C~ and C2 be the crossing sequences that this machine generates on the